Google's NotebookLM will now do 'deep research'
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Google's NotebookLM will now do 'deep research'
"If you choose to go deep with Deep Research, you'll be able to add more sources as the report generates in the background. Google's blog says this will help "you assemble a rich knowledge base on any topic without leaving your workflow." The final report on the topic will include citations to relevant articles, websites, or papers, all of which you can pop into your notebook."
"In addition to Deep Research, NotebookLM is expanding to work with several new file types. You can now link Google Sheets and ask for statistics based on the structured data, or you can add Drive files like PDFs via URL link instead of uploading them directly to NotebookLM. Google will now also let users add Microsoft Word files in .docx format to NotebookLM."
NotebookLM now integrates Gemini's agentic AI tool Deep Research, and all users will gain access within a week. Deep Research can draw context from Gmail, Drive, and Google Chat to inform its findings. Users can ask Deep Research using a fast mode for rapid information retrieval or a deep mode for in-depth analysis with high-quality sources, and they receive a research plan before processing. Deep Research can add sources while generating a background report and produces a final report with citations that can be inserted into notebooks. NotebookLM also accepts linked Google Sheets, Drive file URLs, PDFs, and .docx Word files.
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